BJP is targetting me behind my back says Arvind Kejriwal

Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, who is contesting Lok Sabha polls against Narendra Modi from Varanasi, today said BJP was behind all the attacks on him in the recent time.

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Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, who is contesting Lok Sabha polls against Narendra Modi from Varanasi, today said BJP was behind all the attacks on him in the recent time.

BJP had been behind all the slaps and punches, including a stone-pelting incident yesterday, claimed Kejriwal at several public meetings he held here today.

Trying to woo Muslim voters, Kejriwal mostly spoke about Muzaffarnagar riots during the meetings he held in several areas dominated by the community.

While addressing nearly more than 1,500 Muslims, including weavers, in the Jaitpura locality, Kejriwal attacked the ruling Samajwadi Party in the state over corruption.

"Weavers have to pay a bribe of Rs 100 to get their weaver credit card and also for other things," he alleged.

"In nearly all government offices, common people have to pay bribes to get their works done. These government offices do not even spare a person after his death. Bribe is sought even for the issue of death certificates," he said.

Attacking his rival Narendra Modi, Kejriwal said the Gujarat CM would be defeated in the elections.

Accusing BJP of using black money for campaigning, Kejriwal said, "Black money of around Rs 10,000 crore has been spent on publicity for Modi and BJP."

He also hit out at Congress for spending "huge amount" on its publicity for the polls.

Earlier, while holding 'chaupals' (public meetings) in villages here, Kejriwal said it was his mistake that he did not consult the people before quitting as the Delhi Chief Minister in just 49 days.

"Who wants to leave the important post of CM. But my soul did not allow me to continue on the post, so I gave my resignation. Tell me what mistake have I done by doing this," he said.

"Even a peon does not want to leave his job. Leaving the CM's post is a big thing. For leaving a CM's post, one needs a strong heart and not a 56-inch chest," Kejriwal said, a comment apparently directed at Modi.

Accompanied by party leaders Sanjay Singh, Alka Lamba and others, Kejriwal held more than half a dozen public meetings today.

Condemning an incident yesterday when a crowd gathered around him here and shouted slogans in favour of Narendra Modi, Kejriwal claimed that stones were also pelted by the BJP supporters.